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If you are looking forward to purchasing the brand new built in car entertainment product, you might be keen on know whether the screen quality is a vital consideration or not? If you have a look at the headset area in your car, you might be a little confused to decide whether it is worth paying extra premium amount after already paying up lots on the player itself.
There are many sizes in modern day’s headrest DVD players, and the popular size is the 7″ diagonally across a player. There is a rising demand for the deluxe products which are large sized with 8.8 inch to around 10 inch option available. Personally, something larger than 9″ would look flashed out for the car. Another downside is that the headrest will look so prominent that it will just stick out like some sore thumb and is very likely to be spotted and prone to thefts. With such a pricey toy popping out from the car, it can definitely catch the eye of stealers.
After the size the next debatable thing is the screen resolution. Many might be of the opinion, whether there is any need to have HD screens, and that too on back of the cars, similar to the ones found in 32″ televisions in homes. It is true that majority of the modern players is capable of playing full HD movies without any problem as these movies can be streamed via USB sticks or SD cards effortlessly. But, if you have a look at all the branded companies, the majority of them are shifting towards high resolution.
There has to be something good and appealing about the High definitions, and therefore, it would be a wise move to be open for the change rather than criticizing it. Good packages always come in high price tags, so if the HDs are a bit over priced, it’s justifiable as you are going to enjoy the experience thoroughly. For people who are not able to judge how the HD will be represented on 8″ headrest DVD player, then the same is 1440 X 234 pixels or dots in a screen.
So, getting back to where we started, the answer to the question is that size does matter but not the way people hype about. With such great technological advancements, if you are still religious to the older versions, then you are likely to lag behind and miss out on some amazing developments. Imagine that, if the 1940′s tube TVs without transistors are just the same today with people not open to change, how dull and lifeless the modern day life would have been!!!



